The document summarizes the progress and achievements of the SRI-T program between 2006-2012. It aimed to promote the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) among small and marginal farmers, especially in rainfed areas. Over the years, the program expanded to cover 11 states and 94 districts, working with 127 partner organizations and reaching over 1 million farmers cultivating 38,206 acres of land using SRI methods. On average, SRI methods increased rice yields by 0.35 acres compared to conventional methods, providing food security for farmers.
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1. P r o g r e s s a n d A c h ie v e m e n t s
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2. Program Objective
Emphasizing on small and marginal farmers
mainly in rainfed, hilly, mountainous and
undulating areas
Demonstration at the state level upto a
reasonable scale to establish SRI as a means to
attain household food security
Creating a cadre of well trained experts on SRI
Policy advocacy in state level so as to facilitate
mainstreaming SRI
Interaction amongst different players
Promoting innovations in SRI
3. Program Coverage
Sl. 2011-12
Particulars 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
No (Kharif)
1 States Covered 2 7 8 10 11 11
2 Districts Covered 14 18 82 104 109 94
3 No of Partners 2 5 127 161 143 127
4 No of Farmers 11,000 14,000 37,000 65,043 90,436 1,09,996
5 Total Area in Acre 8,140 21,544 27,184 38,206
Avg area
6 coverage(Acre) 0.22 0.33 0.3 0.35
10. Concern
New method Cultivation year First year Second year
Total land under SRI 4 gontha= 0.1 acre 8 gontha=0.2 acre
Yield in conventional method 150 kg from 4 300 Kg
guntha
yield under SRI 255 kg 530 Kg
Additional yield 105 kg 230Kg
Conversion to rice in kg 73.5 161 Kg
Rice consumption per day 3 kg 3 kg
Additional days security in term of 24 days 54 days